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World Darts Championship 2024: dates, time, TV, how to watch and stream

The 2024 PDC World Darts Championship will be held from December 15, 2023, to January 3, 2024, at Alexandra Palace in London, England.

El jugador inglés de dardos Michael Smith, durante un partido.
AFP7 vía Europa Press

The World Darts Championship is an exciting and well-known professional darts event that takes place every year. The championship brings together the best players worldwide who compete for the prestigious title.

The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) organizes the event, which is famous for its energetic atmosphere and passionate fans.

When does the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship kick off?

The annual World Darts competition’s qualifying rounds started on December 15, with the final match for the world champion title set for January 3, 2024.

How do you watch the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship?

The competition can be watched only through streaming services, without standard television broadcasts in the United States.

  • Streaming: DAZN, PDCTV

2024 PDC World Darts Championship: preview

The World Darts Championship is an annual competition that typically takes place in late December and extends into the early days of January, making it an exceptional way to celebrate the new year. The championship is organized and sanctioned by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).

The iconic Alexandra Palace in London has been the venue for this exciting event since 2008. The venue is a historic landmark featuring stunning architecture and a spectacular city view.

One of the highlights of the World Darts Championship is its format, which features a knockout stage where players go head-to-head in a series of sets and legs. The knockout stage consists of 96 players chosen based on their world ranking and performance in qualifying tournaments. The players then compete in a best-of-five sets format, each requiring a player to win three legs. The final match, the culmination of the tournament, is played in a best-of-13 sets format.

The championship is known for its electric atmosphere, with fans dressing up in fancy dress and chanting the names of their favorite players. The event is broadcast live on TV, with millions of viewers tuning in from around the world to watch the action.

One of the biggest celebrity fans of the sport is Prince William, who can often be found in the booths of the Palace, cheering for the competitors and enjoying pints with his friends.